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PMV

Private Market Value. The value of a company if each of ITS parts were independent, Publicly traded entities. Companies often consider the private Market value of targets when evaluating a possible Takeover. also called Breakup value.

Related Terms: 14 ACH, Breakup value, Break, Call, Dependent, ITS, Market, Private Market Value, Public, Publicly traded, Trade, Takeover, Target, VAT
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